Rafael Palmeiro Quotes
When I testified in front of Congress, I know that I was testifying under oath and I told the truth.

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During one or two summers, as well as part-time during the school year, I worked for a small Canadian company which developed electrical instruments for military planes.
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I'm a black woman who loves hair. I enjoy changing my hair, having fun with it - just hair! I go from braids, to weaves, to wigs, to natural hair.
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An attack on values is inevitably seen as an act of subversion.
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Nothing is certain in life but death and taxes. And in Donald Trump's case, lies.
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Our number one priority is to spend every peso possible to include those who are currently excluded.
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I adored my mom. I thought she was the best. I loved her very much.
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Robots are good at things that are structured.
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The incredible cinematography makes 'A Walk to Beautiful' almost like a poem; there is a tenderness on display that seems to emanate from the camera. There is also great sensitivity to the women whose stories are being told - never did I have a sense of the subjects being exploited.
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I was being groomed to be a tennis player for sure. My grandparents and parents realised I had a natural athletic ability and if I was forced to do it, I could probably do well. But all I wanted was to play pretend.
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Modern surgery has been like a miracle to those who thought the pain was going to go on forever.
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I got a bike when I was little, a BMX. I called it 'Fido Dido' after the tough little cartoon guy with spiked hair. I thought he was the coolest thing ever.
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I am doing the mountain climbing to empower women.
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In our local Baptist church, I sang in the choir and formed a gospel quartet. When our minister caught me messing with his guitar, he taught me three positions – one, four and five. After that, I taught myself to play.
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Hold a picture of yourself long and steadily enough in your mind's eye, and you will be drawn toward it.
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In terms of 'Seinfeld', I think there's lot of reality in a show that's supposed to be about nothing.
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Never count on the crowd to take care of you.
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Without children, men have more liberty to earn less - that is, they are free to pursue more fulfilling and less lucrative careers, like writing or art or teaching social studies.
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It's come to the point where you have people saying it's our Christian duty to embrace the homosexual movement. This is absurd.
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It could be that all awful dictators are frustrated artists - Mao with his poetry and Mussolini with his monuments. Stalin was once a journalistic hack, and I can personally testify to how frustrated they are. Pol Pot left a very edgy photo collection behind. And Osama seems quite interested in video.
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Laugh at what you hold sacred, and still hold it sacred.
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Few businessmen are capable of being in politics, they don't understand the democratic process, they have neither the tolerance or the depth it takes. Democracy isn't a business.
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I am who I choose to be. I have always been what I chose, though not always what I pleased.
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When I testified in front of Congress, I know that I was testifying under oath and I told the truth.